The last thing Iran needs is another imported ideology
Who is trying to hijack the Iranian national uprising?
As protests in Iran and throughout the world continue, as the regime’s brutal repression continues and the confidence of Iranians of the regime’s downfall continues to grow, we have been treated to a sinister project of attempting to hijack the brave national uprising of the brave Iranian people by imposing foreign ideologies.
This project includes attacks on the Lion and Sun national flag, the Pahlavi family and on Iran’s ancient history. We saw it with deranged tweets by Golshifteh Farahani and Maryam Namazie, exhibiting a Communist flavour. Leftists, republicans, ethnic activists and the MEK cult all believe the uprising is about them, when evidence shows they have little support (or no support in the case of the MEK).
Moreover, the attempt to create a new flag for Iran showcases yet another imported ideology: one which rejects national identity and traditions in favour of virtue-signalling and borderless internationalism. Iranians are overwhelmingly patriotic and emphatically reject this. Designing a flag with a QR Code-like emblem which doesn’t stand for anything in particular is the sign of a rootless, soulless thinking detached from national identity and tradition. The rants of Farahani and Namazie are a reflection of this thinking.
Imported ideologies have brought misery to Iran, whether Marxist or Islamist. And today Iran is an occupied country ruled by an anti-Iranian regime, while Syria, Lebanon, Iraq and Yemen are also occupied countries. The MENA region has seen Communist, Baathist and Islamist ideologies turn beautiful and ancient countries into wastelands. And Iranians have suffered because of the Iranian equivalents of those very ideologies.
These ideological projects likely have support of transnational NGOs and think tanks, both “progressive” and (gulp) “conservative”. It’s not a surprise that the same idea pushed onto Nepal and Ethiopia, which is to turn those countries into federal republics, is also being pushed onto Iran. This has made patriotic people in all three countries resentful of foreign interference.
Iranians did not choose the likes of Hamed Esmaeilion and Masih Alinejad to be “leaders” and neither of them are fit to be. The choice of the people is clearly one of constitutional government represented by Reza Pahlavi. Your only option is to support the patriotic majority, as represented by remarkable activists inside and outside Iran who are fighting the good fight.
Iranians will not welcome foreign ideological projects to remake an ancient nation in their own image. This has already been done in 1979 and they are fighting to bring that down right now.
Hi David,
Thanks for this GREAT INSIGHT into what is happening in Iran.
I have only recently turned my attention to trying to understand what has been happening there and it is shocking what a mess the globalists have made of it - it is very clear that the current regime is a puppet regime for global fascist capitalism, which is raping, pillaging, and plundering Iran, and turned it from the 8th most prosperous nation in the world, and a force for peace and stability into the mess it is today, which victimizes 99% of its population.
This is the global fascism crew's model for wealth extraction, and its been going on for hundreds of years - the British Empire perfected it.
Cheers
Ivan